Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... stone tools , beads , pottery showing at least five different types of decoration , cattle , sheep / goat remains , wild game , fish and rodents . Six different species of wild seeds were found and pollen analysed . Charcoal and burnt ...
... stone tools , beads , pottery showing at least five different types of decoration , cattle , sheep / goat remains , wild game , fish and rodents . Six different species of wild seeds were found and pollen analysed . Charcoal and burnt ...
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... stone tools could be studied " ( 1977 : 15 ) . Binford origin- ally thought that lithic use - wear analysis would provide an interpre- E V I E W S tive framework ; however , he soon abandoned this idea and turned to ethnoarchaeology and ...
... stone tools could be studied " ( 1977 : 15 ) . Binford origin- ally thought that lithic use - wear analysis would provide an interpre- E V I E W S tive framework ; however , he soon abandoned this idea and turned to ethnoarchaeology and ...
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... stone tools , and Binford argues powerfully , from Mary Leakey's own descriptions , that most of the Olduvai ' living floors ' are of low resolution ( they were deposited under variable condi- tions ) and / or integrity ( their con ...
... stone tools , and Binford argues powerfully , from Mary Leakey's own descriptions , that most of the Olduvai ' living floors ' are of low resolution ( they were deposited under variable condi- tions ) and / or integrity ( their con ...
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